A mnemonic is a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something. It is possible to memorize the digits of pi in this way. Some people have memorized stories where each successive word has the same number of letters as a corresponding digit of pi.
"How I wish I could calculate pi" is pi to six places.
"May I have a large container of coffee?" is pi to seven places.
The word "mnemonics, " pronounced "ne-MON-iks," comes from the Greek word formemory, μνήμη, mneme, pronounced "M-NAY-may." The "m" is silent in English but notin Greek, where it is pronounced right before the "n" sound. Though the word is fromGreek, it doesn't mean the technique is Greek. Probably all cultures have ways ofremembering things, and that what mnemonics refers to. Most of the ancient sourcesabout mnemonics and memory in general come from the Greeks and Romans,however. The great epics poems of ancient Greece, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey,"which are over 15,000 and 12,000 lines long, respectively, were completelymemorized by rhapsodes, who recited them before audiences. So the rhapsodes musthave been using very effective mnemonics.==================================Shorter answer:I forgot.
first u write down all the twelves and in everyday life see what those numbers have to do with things then when the question is asked just remember those things that the numbers remind you of duh! add meh on facebook
A group of twelve things is called a dozen.
Things without decimals like people are called discrete data and things that you can measure with decimals like mass are called continuous data. :)
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mnemonic is artificial memorization used to help remember things that would otherwise be impossible using natural memory. Using an acronym such as ROY G BIV to remember the order of colors in a rainbow is one example of mnemonic memory.
Repetition is the primary way to memorize things. Mnemonics can also be a big help. Such things as "George Elders Oldest Girl Rode A Pig Home Yesterday" to spell Geography.
There is a great site called Medical Mnemonics that has a searchable list of mnemonics for learning anatomy and other medical things. You can find it at http://www.medicalmnemonics.com. There is also a site that has a downloadable audio system that you can purchase at http://www.medicalmnemonics.com. Another site to check out is http://faculty.augie.edu/~pchanavan/anatomy/MNEMONIC%20TECHNIQUES%20AND%20SPECIFIC%20MEMORY.doc.
Those sentences are called mnemonics. Mnemonics are techniques or devices that aid in memory retention by associating information with easier-to-remember cues, such as acronyms, rhymes, or patterns.
Anything that you learn helps you to learn other things better! When you memorize poetry, you learn how to memorize, and that does help you memorize other things better.
its a special gift that only some people are born with called photographical memory. its when whenever you look at somthing you memorize it. You cant teach your eyes to do that
This is called "subliminal" learning - it doesn't make you memorize things, but it helps your brain get started learning by being familiar with the terms.
Mnemonics don't improve memory, they help you to use what you have more efficiently. They are a trick to help you remember things faster.
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Mnemonic devices are jingles, songs, and other methods used to memorize things. For example, My Mother Eats Veggies could be a mnemonic device for remembering the first four planets of our solar system Mercury, Mars, Earth, and Venus.Double entendres are words, phrases, or sentences with a sub context (usually sexual). For example, "I'd like to wax her car" might be used literally or as the speaker's way of ever-so-subtly expressing his sexual attraction to a female.
memories of past bad things said to you.
Association